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The Profits vs Protests: Corporate Value Dynamics Amidst Activist Uproar
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The Profits vs Protests: Corporate Value Dynamics Amidst Activist Uproar

Joseph J. French, Constantin Gurdgiev and Seungho Shin
Finance research letters, Vol.69(B), 106263
2024

Abstract

Divestment Geopolitical conflict Market adaptation Activism

We examine the impact of student protests and geopolitical events on the firms targeted for divestment during the 2023–2024 Israel–Hamas conflict. Utilizing event study methodology, we analyze cumulative abnormal returns (CARs) across eight key conflict periods. We find positive CARs for targeted firms at the onset of the conflict, but significant negative CARs are reported as student protests escalated. This provides evidence of the tangible impacts of public pressure campaigns on market perceptions and valuations in the short-run. However, we observe positive CARs after student protests subsided which suggests potential limitations to the sustained impact of such activism and shows the market’s capacity to normalize extraordinary events over time.

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